A Love of the Land: Selected Writings of John Fraser Hart

John Fraser Hart is one of America’s best known geographers and his prolific writings about the land and its variegated character are elegant and informed. In A Love of the Land, geographer John C. Hudson has gathered a collection of Hart’s seminal essays from the last fifty years, which have received wide literary and scholarly acclaim.
The thirteen essays collected in this volume reveal the rich breadth of Hart’s work. In these pieces, Hart meditates on the meaning of geographical study, suburban sprawl, the contemporary uses of land and space, and changes wrought on rural landscapes by the modernization of farms and the growth of industrial agriculture. Whether sheep farming in the British moorlands, the history of the Cotton Belt in the American South, or the industrialization of livestock production, Hart vividly narrates the age-old story of humans and their deep ties to the land, as he deftly blends facts and analysis with engaging anecdotes of his and others’ experiences. A Love of the Land will be essential reading not only for geography students and scholars but also for those interested in how geography and place impacts our lives.
 

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A Love of the Land: Selected Writings of John Fraser Hart

John Fraser Hart is one of America’s best known geographers and his prolific writings about the land and its variegated character are elegant and informed. In A Love of the Land, geographer John C. Hudson has gathered a collection of Hart’s seminal essays from the last fifty years, which have received wide literary and scholarly acclaim.
The thirteen essays collected in this volume reveal the rich breadth of Hart’s work. In these pieces, Hart meditates on the meaning of geographical study, suburban sprawl, the contemporary uses of land and space, and changes wrought on rural landscapes by the modernization of farms and the growth of industrial agriculture. Whether sheep farming in the British moorlands, the history of the Cotton Belt in the American South, or the industrialization of livestock production, Hart vividly narrates the age-old story of humans and their deep ties to the land, as he deftly blends facts and analysis with engaging anecdotes of his and others’ experiences. A Love of the Land will be essential reading not only for geography students and scholars but also for those interested in how geography and place impacts our lives.
 

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John Fraser Hart is one of America’s best known geographers and his prolific writings about the land and its variegated character are elegant and informed. In A Love of the Land, geographer John C. Hudson has gathered a collection of Hart’s seminal essays from the last fifty years, which have received wide literary and scholarly acclaim.
The thirteen essays collected in this volume reveal the rich breadth of Hart’s work. In these pieces, Hart meditates on the meaning of geographical study, suburban sprawl, the contemporary uses of land and space, and changes wrought on rural landscapes by the modernization of farms and the growth of industrial agriculture. Whether sheep farming in the British moorlands, the history of the Cotton Belt in the American South, or the industrialization of livestock production, Hart vividly narrates the age-old story of humans and their deep ties to the land, as he deftly blends facts and analysis with engaging anecdotes of his and others’ experiences. A Love of the Land will be essential reading not only for geography students and scholars but also for those interested in how geography and place impacts our lives.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781930066762
Publisher: Columbia College Chicago Press
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John C. Hudson is professor of geography and director of the environmental sciences program at Northwestern University. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently Chicago: A Geography of the City and Its Region and Across the Land: A Regional Geography of the United States and Canada.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Gallery Of Photographs

Chapter 1         The Highest Form of the Geographer’s Art (1982)

Chapter 2         Reading the Landscape (1995)

Chapter 3         The British Moorlands (1955)

Chapter 4         Land Division in Britain (1975)

Chapter 5         Field Patterns in Indiana (1968)

Chapter 6         Tobacco Barns and Their Role in the Tobacco Economy of the United States (1961)

Chapter 7         Land-Use Change in a Piedmont County (1980)

Chapter 8         Urban Encroachment on Rural Areas (1976)

Chapter 9         Half A Century of Cropland Change (2001)

Chapter 10       Resort Areas in Wisconsin (1984)

Chapter 11       Mobile Home Parks (2002)

Chapter 12       Back Along the MilkyWay (1991)

Chapter 13       Change in the Corn Belt (2003)

Coda

References

Books by John Fraser Hart

List of Text Illustrations

Index

About the Editor

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